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and nato involvement u.s. involvement circulate a little bit later in afghanistan which makes it the longest war in the history of the united states it's also the longest war in the history of afghanistan. and that precious little has been accomplished on the boss of sons of course for the western military intervention in our the patient in afghanistan. most or you know arguably the only accomplishment dubious as it is as i don't be in production of sky rocketed under the watch of the u.s. and nato in afghanistan but in terms of achieving any of the objectives that. the west claimed they they were going to accomplish in afghanistan it's been a signal failure of the tragedy for the go down be. now i mean we've seen relations between the u.s. and afghanistan that you voting in the cost few months with dozens foreign soldiers killed in a so-called inside at what's false the local chiefs to turn their guns against their mentors so to say. you know evidently the afghan people are not on developing foreign boots on
and nato involvement u.s. involvement circulate a little bit later in afghanistan which makes it the longest war in the history of the united states it's also the longest war in the history of afghanistan. and that precious little has been accomplished on the boss of sons of course for the western military intervention in our the patient in afghanistan. most or you know arguably the only accomplishment dubious as it is as i don't be in production of sky rocketed under the watch of the u.s. and...
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has been calling for a no fly zone it might be provoked into calling for foreign intervention and for nato to get involved in fact we've heard some rebel leaders in exile call for this although the majority of exiles in the majority of syrians are against this but the situation intensifying on the ground and everyone concerned that we could see this border tension is collating to some kind of regional conflict the battle certainly is intensifying the latest there's a video that has now been released by the syrian rebels we have no confirmation as to be or a patient of the video but in it it does claim that the rebels will start executing forty eight muslims from iran if damascus does not meet the demands of the syrian rebels now there has been dialogue and some kind of negotiations. wow between the syrian government and believing in government at the same time just outside damascus the rebels have shot down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the media a treaty role it has s
has been calling for a no fly zone it might be provoked into calling for foreign intervention and for nato to get involved in fact we've heard some rebel leaders in exile call for this although the majority of exiles in the majority of syrians are against this but the situation intensifying on the ground and everyone concerned that we could see this border tension is collating to some kind of regional conflict the battle certainly is intensifying the latest there's a video that has now been...
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and their nato allies vacate the country x. as quickly as possible and that none of this. the ball would have occurred in the first place out of north korea or the card or in the reagan administration straight to the war which you know exacerbated make and regional and other tensions inside the country and there's a massive it's led to thirty four year war in afghanistan and we have to place the blame where it belongs this is the result of u.s. intervention going back to the late one nine hundred seventy s. . now some news making headlines around the globe libya's recent feedback to the prime minister has been forced to stand down off the vote of no confidence from the parliament. failed for a second time to win the lawmakers approval for a new cabinet the initial cabinet lineup was rejected on thursday protesters stormed the building and call for the prime minister's resignation who was the country's first elected leader off the losses overthrew colonel gadhafi. and as palestinian the militant was killed and nine other people injured by the israeli air strike in gaza a cr
and their nato allies vacate the country x. as quickly as possible and that none of this. the ball would have occurred in the first place out of north korea or the card or in the reagan administration straight to the war which you know exacerbated make and regional and other tensions inside the country and there's a massive it's led to thirty four year war in afghanistan and we have to place the blame where it belongs this is the result of u.s. intervention going back to the late one nine...
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and their nato allies vacate the country x. this quickly as possible and then none of this. debacle would have occurred in the first place out of nothin or the card or in the reagan administration straight to the war which you know. make and regional and other times she's inside the country and there's an in essence led to thirty four year war in afghanistan and we have to place the blame where it belongs you know this is the result of u.s. intervention going back to the late ninety's seventy's. carrying out of some other stories making headlines across the globe libya's recently elected president is to has been forced to stand down after a no confidence vote from parliament mustafa should go or has failed for a second time to win the lawmakers approval for a new cabinet initial cabin a lineup was rejected thursday protesters stormed the building calling for the prime minister's resignation bush or gore was the country's first elected leader after last year's overthrow of colonel gadhafi. and alleged palestinian militant was killed and nine others injured by an israeli airst
and their nato allies vacate the country x. this quickly as possible and then none of this. debacle would have occurred in the first place out of nothin or the card or in the reagan administration straight to the war which you know. make and regional and other times she's inside the country and there's an in essence led to thirty four year war in afghanistan and we have to place the blame where it belongs you know this is the result of u.s. intervention going back to the late ninety's...
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as such it is possible that their firing these these rounds deliberately to provoke turkey to go to nato and call for foreign intervention of course this is something that many people are increasingly concerned about the situation in syria after eighteen months of fighting a showing no later not a continues to be almost daily blasts in the capital city of damascus and they're particularly cost suicide bombings have become almost the norm the same situation is happening in aleppo the commercial hub of the country in the north and there we're hearing of continuous heavy fighting and also in recent days and in recent weeks we've witnessed a rise in gas suicide bombings there were also receiving a twitter feed from the sheriff adnan out of daraa now he is. a sunni muslim preacher and the salafist media has become almost a symbol of the rebels fighting in syria he says that they have captured the cousin of the syrian president bashar assad we have no information on that at this stage and no way of actually being able to independently prove it russia continues to play a mediating role they are
as such it is possible that their firing these these rounds deliberately to provoke turkey to go to nato and call for foreign intervention of course this is something that many people are increasingly concerned about the situation in syria after eighteen months of fighting a showing no later not a continues to be almost daily blasts in the capital city of damascus and they're particularly cost suicide bombings have become almost the norm the same situation is happening in aleppo the commercial...
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that scene you in nato envoy to syria could be in russia and they said this month and as such will be there for talks the russian is asian common saying that this kind of escalation in tensions along the take the syrian border is completely unacceptable and any kind of cross border operations are to be found upon political analysts sure why nor why me thinks this action could be turkey's under the radar approach to syria intervention. turkey declared war on syria long time ago this is aired on endeavor to lose the war they've supplied weapons and they've supplied training assistant they've harbored you know gunmen in jihad just on their territory so so you know turkey's at a situation now crossroads where they cannot seem to get the international system they need to sort of you know do a last question against the assad regime they cannot get a u.n. security council resolution to authorize these things and this may be you know setting the groundwork a pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey venkat can call on its nato allies to to assist and it's cent
that scene you in nato envoy to syria could be in russia and they said this month and as such will be there for talks the russian is asian common saying that this kind of escalation in tensions along the take the syrian border is completely unacceptable and any kind of cross border operations are to be found upon political analysts sure why nor why me thinks this action could be turkey's under the radar approach to syria intervention. turkey declared war on syria long time ago this is aired on...
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to defend that nato's forces and so forth but he did an outstanding job at columbia and he would have gone on to do an outstanding job except he had a higher calling. >> david as i recall rather early in your book you say that you saw ike's reputation editing someone. do you still feel that way? >> well live look, in fact the connection with grants to me is very interesting. i think we look back nostalgically on world war ii in this great unqualified success and so i think the one thing we have not recognized both i believe in voters and the electorate in the 1950's did recognize is that we were really undergoing a post-war reconstruction period and the 1940s and 1950's so the parallel between eisenhower and grant, lincoln and roosevelt is a very compelling one and i think another reason that people have not focused on this parallel is because of ulysses s. grant's reputation and i remember that subject by all people -- was a friend of ours and came to visit us when julie's dad was in the white house in 1969, and we were standing in a room where ulysses grant signed treaties and i mad
to defend that nato's forces and so forth but he did an outstanding job at columbia and he would have gone on to do an outstanding job except he had a higher calling. >> david as i recall rather early in your book you say that you saw ike's reputation editing someone. do you still feel that way? >> well live look, in fact the connection with grants to me is very interesting. i think we look back nostalgically on world war ii in this great unqualified success and so i think the one...
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we can lead nato if we're willing to take a hard stand. we can, i've been in those camps in chad. i've seen the suffering, thousands and tens of thousands have died and are dying. we should rally the world to act and demonstrate it by our own movement to provide the helicopters to get the 21,000 forces of the african union in there now to stop this genocide. >> thank you, senator. governor. >> oh, yeah, it's so obvious i'm a washington outsider. and someone just not used to the way you guys operate. because here you voted for the war and now you oppose the war. you're one who says, as so many politicians do, i was for it before i was against it or vice- versa. americans are craving that straight talk and just want to know, hey, if you voted for it, tell us why you voted for it and it was a war resolution. and you had supported john mccain's military strategies pretty adamantly until this race and you had opposed very adamantly barack obama's military strategy, including cutting off funding for the troops that attempt all through the primary. and i watched those debates, so i remem
we can lead nato if we're willing to take a hard stand. we can, i've been in those camps in chad. i've seen the suffering, thousands and tens of thousands have died and are dying. we should rally the world to act and demonstrate it by our own movement to provide the helicopters to get the 21,000 forces of the african union in there now to stop this genocide. >> thank you, senator. governor. >> oh, yeah, it's so obvious i'm a washington outsider. and someone just not used to the way...
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so what is the mission now for nato? >> well, there is a good argument, the taliban said that hey, the americans are trying to wait out their position, we're trying to wait it out until they leave in 2014. i think that is essentially what is happening, and after the election process, hopefully sanity will return, there is no stomach for this in europe, so i think the allies will pull out in great haste. so one would anticipate the funding would evaporate also, the question is, will they see the neighbors surge by stopping the war in afghanistan? and so much it doesn't look good. >> "the washington post," they looked at informal looks at establishing a bare bones type of framework to end the war. the u.s. demands are no al-qaeda in afghanistan, no taliban oppressive policies towards women. i think it sounds like a lot. >> well, they are one of the best informed people on this issue, as i read. it is hard to imagine why the taliban would negotiate and give up something when they're not militarily losing. essentially, diplo
so what is the mission now for nato? >> well, there is a good argument, the taliban said that hey, the americans are trying to wait out their position, we're trying to wait it out until they leave in 2014. i think that is essentially what is happening, and after the election process, hopefully sanity will return, there is no stomach for this in europe, so i think the allies will pull out in great haste. so one would anticipate the funding would evaporate also, the question is, will they...
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turkey is a member of nato. >> absolutely. well, that is the biggest international amplication for the united states because, of course, as a charter member of nato. we are oh liked under provisions of the treaty that 27 other members of the alliance have signed to defend turkey if it is attacked by anyone. it is -- it is not professional. it is attack against one. it is attack against all. we have seen consultations also week with regard to the cross-border shelling. earlier in june, there were consultations as well under various treaty to assure the turk that's the alliance would be there to defend them. now on the syrian side, of course, you have the support of the iranian government. there are many reports that iranian revolutionary guard forces are fighting with the syrian armed forces both in the, in the direct action against citizens in syria, but also, perhaps engaged in terrorist activities in turkey, so you can see this potential nor war to spill out and become really a conflict from being a conflict between the west
turkey is a member of nato. >> absolutely. well, that is the biggest international amplication for the united states because, of course, as a charter member of nato. we are oh liked under provisions of the treaty that 27 other members of the alliance have signed to defend turkey if it is attacked by anyone. it is -- it is not professional. it is attack against one. it is attack against all. we have seen consultations also week with regard to the cross-border shelling. earlier in june,...
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we can lead nato if we're willing to take a hard stand. camps, i've been in those in chad. i've seen the suffering, thousands and tens of thousands have died and are dying. we should rally the world to act and we should demonstrate it by our own movement to provide the helicopters to get the 21,000 forces of the african union in there now to stop this genocide. >> thank you, senator. governor. >> oh, yeah, it's so obvious i'm a washington outsider. and someone just not used to the way you guys operate. because here you voted for the war and now you oppose the war. you're one who says, as so many politicians do, i was for it before i was against it or vice- versa. americans are craving that straight talk and just want to know, hey, if you voted for it, tell us why you voted for it and it was a war resolution. and you had supported john mccain's military strategies pretty adamantly until this race and you had opposed very adamantly barack obama's military strategy, including cutting off funding for the troops that attempt all through the primary. and i watched those debates,
we can lead nato if we're willing to take a hard stand. camps, i've been in those in chad. i've seen the suffering, thousands and tens of thousands have died and are dying. we should rally the world to act and we should demonstrate it by our own movement to provide the helicopters to get the 21,000 forces of the african union in there now to stop this genocide. >> thank you, senator. governor. >> oh, yeah, it's so obvious i'm a washington outsider. and someone just not used to the...